78209 Magazine / May 12, 2021
Winning the Year AHHS Journalism wins the UIL Award of Distinctions Merit for the 2020 Yearbook. This is the state’s highest honor and the gold medal in publishing. This is the 13th year in a row the school has won the award. This award is even more sp …
Berit Mason / May 12, 2021
Recalls, Congressional Hearings Mount Over Pet Products This spring, there’s been lots of news about pet product recalls. One was for a flea collar that ended up being investigated by Congress. Another was for foodstuffs. Even a young veterinarian on T …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / May 12, 2021
Identify Theft on Rise Area police departments report there has been an increase in identity theft in recent months. Police chiefs in Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, and Olmos Park all told 78209 Magazine residents are experiencing identity theft. One of …
Meredith Kay / May 12, 2021
If you look around your neighborhoods and dig deep enough in the Alamo Heights area, you’ll find that it’s very common to find families that have called the area home for many generations. A common theme is that this area naturally fosters a feeling of …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / May 12, 2021
DoSeum Offers Summer Camps for Area Youngsters With over 20 different camp options, there’s a camp for every child age 3 to 11 this summer at The DoSeum, San Antonio’s museum for kids. Youngsters can go on a dinosaur dig, learn the science behind perso …
Meredith Kay / May 12, 2021
Let’s face it. You can’t turn a corner in this town without seeing a Mexican restaurant. Tex-Mex was invented here, or at least we are going to claim that it was. There are more Mexican and Tex-Mex restaurants in San Antonio alone than you can find in …
Meredith Kay / May 1, 2021
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